Aparecium, the revealing charm, Hermione begins to wish she could use this on all aspects of her life as she discovers lie after lie. Beginning with the fact that she's adopted, and a pureblood, and in an arranged marriage. With Harry fighting the Dark Lord, and Ron busy with his family. How is Hermione suposed to handle her future husband knocking on her door and not taking no for an answer.

Lilac June Laverne is an odd girl, and that's an understatement. According to her, her life was never easy, and most people would agree. After all, if you were found in the basement of a captured Death Eater, starving to death, your life probably wasn't that easy.
But even after being found Lilac is still have trouble. Maybe it's because she uses her wand to solve problems or maybe it's because she's spinning a web, with her lies, so tight that she's getting stuck in it, herself. This story disregards the very last book, Half-Blood Prince, and has some slight time issues

Hermione's life is turned upside down. Harry's off fighting Voldemort, Ron's busy with his family, so she stuck by herself, all summer long. Her parents figure it's the best time to tell her the turth about everything. Like how she was adopted, how her parents were purebloods, and who she's arranged to marry!

What if the books were lies, but written all the same. What if the Harry Potter series was a cover up? A way to hide what really happened after Lord Voldemort was destroyed. A strange Muggleborn girl, Rose Paddock, enters the Wizarding World but it is not like the world she expected to find. Where do they Slytherin students go after they are sorted? Why does everyone cower at certain questions? Why did she get detention when she mentions Harry Potter’s name? However, the closer Rose gets to discovering the truth, the more people get hurt.

Sora is just a witch. Sure she has secrets but who doesn't. It's your choices that make you who you are and Sora learns just that when she meets the man of her dreams. When things are at there worsts and everyone should hate her, Sora learns the most important lesson of her life.
Disregards a lot of cannon.

Virginia Elouse would have been a wonderful witch if she'd been given the chance. She never was and who knows why but fate had it's role for her and it was her decision that would decide who won the war.

But which choice did she make? Who is the insane one and who is the one dreaming?

Can they figure it out before Voldemort's plan takes control of the world? Is there even a Voldemort to control the world?